Last night's episode was alright, though a bit dull and rushed. Apparently R2D2 can pilot a Y-wing and beat a Vulture droid in a dog fight. The episode basically came off as an homage to Guilliver's Travels and The Wizard of Oz starring C3PO and R2D2, sandwiched in between a couple of minor space battles.

If done right, this Maul thing could at the very least be interesting. Id love to see him kick the snot out of Grievous and perhaps get to go up against Dooku in a brawl. Maybe trying to reclaim his former place or, more ambitious still, take the title of Dark Lord altogether?

The Besalisk Jedi "General Pong Krell" is a total jackass! It is as if every badtrait Karen Traviss dreamed up for the Jedi was condensed into one four armed dual weilding douchebag. This is a Jedi that has no compassion and is also very,very bigoted towards his cloned personnel. I am kind of shocked that this ever gotpast the "I've got an idea" stage of pre-production. Since this a 4 part arc, I hopethe story really comes up with a good reason and resolution for this odd turn.

This is easily the most awesome episode of TCW ever. Hell, it's easily the most awesome episode of any modern cartoon ever.

The Republic Army used actual tactics, calling in an airstrike when their positions were compromised. The Umbaran militia was pulling some serious Vietcong shit, striking from the darkness and then fading back into it, and their tanks were friggin awesome too.

This is easily the most awesome episode of TCW ever. Hell, it's easily the most awesome episode of any modern cartoon ever.

The Republic Army used actual tactics, calling in an airstrike when their positions were compromised. The Umbaran militia was pulling some serious Vietcong shit, striking from the darkness and then fading back into it, and their tanks were friggin awesome too.

I'm not so sure: the clones still walked upright into blasterfire and stopped in the middle of the road to discuss things after just escaping an ambush.

The new Jedi general would be better placed commanding a droid battalion than leading a group of clones.

latest episode was nice. good old fashion star wars battle! Krell is showed as asshole, but the Jedi so far were portrayed in a good fashion. Krell is the first Jedi that i saw that's a douche.

Douchey-ness in at least one Jedi is somewhat expected with so many cultures interwoven inthe Old Republic. There is bound to be the "nest of assholes" planet somewhere in the galaxy.

It is that he makes bigoted comments about clones that floors me. Jedi and Bigot really donot mix at all the way the Jedi Path has been explained. Mace Windu can be a hard viciousbastard if needed but General Krell has presented new level of "Wait - Wut" regarding the Jediorder and it's vetting of members, especially prestigious one.

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Agreed, this episode had some of the hardest, nastiest fighting I have seen in Americananimation. The visuals, or lack there of in some scenes was also really well done.

Good episode. Anything focusing on the clones is great, and it really showcases Dee Bradley Baker's awesomeness, considering he's basically talking to himself the whole time. One of the best such moments was when Rex and a trooper almost got crushed/impaled when the worm thingies went down, and the trooper made a dumb pun about it. Rex's "Move out, trooper" was appropriately strained patience at the incredible lameness of the pun and the trooper's delivery, which also gives a nice little touch because let's face it, there are plenty of times people are just unfunny. Even clones.

Jedi General Douche is still a douche, though I can see more of his character now. He's definately one of those Jedi Generals who commands like real-life generals: behind the lines where he can see the whole picture. There's nothing inherently wrong with that; Yoda did it in AOTC and ROTS, though I can't recall if he's done the same in the show. But this Jedi's problem is that he seems to view the clones as assets to be expended to secure an objective, not as the people that they are. Unfortunately, that's something which can occur in real life, as well. So I don't see this as too out there on the show's part, and if anything is a good indication of how this war is changing (and corrupting) the Jedi Order. Ironically, this style of command actually makes him much more likely to survive Order 66 than the Generals who lead from the front. Yoda is also an example of this: while he definately benefited from his sense of what was happening, he also only had to deal with two clones, not a whole platoon of them at once.

Much good development of the clones, and you can see that Rex is getting close to the breaking point, and the strain is definately intense on his men.

There's quite a bit to like about this episode, and I'm eager to see where the arc concludes. Also: Sergeant Appo = win

This arc has officially replaced "Landing at Point Rain" as my favorite war-centered arc. The focus on the troopers on the front instead of the super-human jedi and the general brutality of the combat (Rex executing that pilot was a major WTF moment for me) make it so much more awesome.

Yeah, in other words its pretty clear Rex doesn't survive the series. In fact, its not clear who the commander of the 501st is. Rex is just a Captain. Its strange.

Appo is in RotS too (he's explicitly named as "Clone Commander Appo" in the script). He's the clone that tells Bail to leave at the Jedi Temple. He was injured by the Padawan who tried to get away, but not killed.

Yeah, in other words its pretty clear Rex doesn't survive the series. In fact, its not clear who the commander of the 501st is. Rex is just a Captain. Its strange.

Appo is in RotS too (he's explicitly named as "Clone Commander Appo" in the script). He's the clone that tells Bail to leave at the Jedi Temple. He was injured by the Padawan who tried to get away, but not killed.

Doesn't nessissarily mean Rex dies. We've seen Clone deserters before today. Granted, it seems more likely that Rex would not do that.

If I had to make a guess on how this show is going to go, I would say that Rex dies, and Ashoka leaves the Order. I doubt they'll kill Ashoka off because of her age (though she wouldn't be the first child character to be killed in this show). Though maybe its wishful thinking on my part because I think Ashoka has gotten some interesting character development and it would be a pity to have her killed off so soon.

Rex would be easier to kill off while still being important and developed enough that his death would make a major impact on the audience.

Also, we get our first in-universe mention of firepower yields in direct terms, with the separatists using missiles with a "100 megaton yield" to harass the Republic forces advancing on the capital, but when we see the missiles hit, it's not even close. I'm sure some of the more obsessed trekkies are already latching on to this the same way they do every other episode of this show, but still, 100 MT for a ground attack weapon is a bit much. a 100 Megaton blast without whatever tech they use to direct the force of their normal weapons would be large enough to wipe out essentially any clone formation seen in the series thus far. At that point they might as well use orbital strikes, but it's possible the Separatist and Republic fleets are tied up engaging each other in the upper atmosphere as seen around the supply ship.

Yeah, one clown already tried that on SB.com. It got shut down right quick - you don't redefine English words when you can just say the missiles referred to in the previous scene were not the ones used later in the episode - Fives isn't prescient or a mind-reader, his saying the Umbarans have missiles of X yield doesn't mean that they must use them - using missiles that powerful on their homeworld would be pretty insane.

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